"Generally, individuals new to this method often struggle, as eye-trackingyoung childrenwith autism involves unique challenges that are not present when tracking typically-developing older children or adult population," said paper-author Dr. Noah Sasson. Eye-tracking is one of the few quantifiable w...
An eye‐tracking device that measures social‐visual engagement (how children look at and learn from their surrounding social environment) may help to predict autism in children at risk for the disorder, according to a study published in JAMA , the American Psychiatric Association''s Psychiatric ...
Young childrenEye-tracking represents a sensitive, direct measure of gaze allocation and goal-directed looking behaviors that correspond to visual information processing. Clear definitions and standardization of research protocols to document the utility and feasibility of these methods are warranted. This ...
The present study evaluated whether a battery of eye-tracking biomarkers collected during clinical evaluation in the primary care setting can reliably differentiate community-referred young children with and without autism. Further, we sought to determine whether combining multiple eye-tracking...
Eye-Tracking in Infants and Young Children at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review of Visual Stimuli in Experimental Paradigms Article 04 October 2020 Data Availability An Excel spreadsheet with meta-analysis raw data is available for researchers to replicate the statistical analyses...
functionhave been shown to differentiateyoung childrendiagnosed with autism from those with other neurodevelopmental disabilities," McNally Keehn said. "However, despite enormous investment in eye-tracking biomarker discovery, there has been a gap in the translation of eye-tracking biomarkers into clinical...
[41] utilized another fixation analytic method, transition entropy analyses, in young children with ASD, finding no changes in the transitions of fixations (i.e., transitions from one AOI to another) between salient and non-salient regions of the face in individuals with ASD, unlike controls, ...
Objectives The aim of the present study was to examine attentional processing biases by administering a computer-based attentional task in a sample of 27 children with autism spectrum conditions and 25 typically developed participants (age 11-15 years). Methods The initial orienting of attention, ...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have difficulty with social-emotional cues. This study examined the neural, behavioral, and autonomic correlates of emotional face processing in adolescents with ASD and typical development (TD) using eye-tracking and event-related potentials (ERPs)...
Before every recording, the parent wearing the head-mounted eye tracker was instructed to look at and focus on the centre of a card with a black and white target held at arm’s-length distance. Calibration was performed using eye-tracking software (Tobii Glasses Controller). Although this rese...